Motion Speed, Velocity, Acceleration & Forces Frame of Reference Object or point from which motion is determined.

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Motion Speed, Velocity, Acceleration & Forces

Frame of Reference Object or point from which motion is determined

What is Motion? Motion: A change in position of an object compared to a reference point Motion involves all of the following:

What is motion? If you are standing in one place, and your friend walks by you, are you moving relative to your friend? –Is your friend moving relative to you? –Is either of you moving relative to the earth?

Answer: You are moving relative to your friend, and your friend is moving relative to you! You (the Joker) are not moving relative to the earth, but your friend is. You are both moving relative to the sun!

What is motion? If you and your friend are walking down the hall together at the same speed, in the same direction, are you moving relative to your friend? –Is your friend moving relative to you? –Are either of you moving relative to the earth?

Answer: You are NOT moving relative to your friend, and your friend is NOT moving relative to you. You both are moving relative to the earth.

What is Motion? Speed The rate of change in position Speed = distance ÷ time or = distance time

Speed Example: A car travels 300km in 6 hours. What is the speed of the car?

Answer: Speed = distance ÷ timeSpeed = distance ÷ time Speed = 300km ÷ 6 hoursSpeed = 300km ÷ 6 hours Speed = 50km/hrSpeed = 50km/hr

More practice 1. How far can a plane travel if it flies 800km/hr for 9 hours?1. How far can a plane travel if it flies 800km/hr for 9 hours? 2. How long does it take a ship to go 500 km if it travels at a speed of 50km/hr?2. How long does it take a ship to go 500 km if it travels at a speed of 50km/hr?

Answers km/hr 2.10 hours

What is Motion? Velocity Speed plus direction Example: 50 km/hour north

Velocity Speed in a given direction. What is the velocity of a boat that travels from Lancaster to Baltimore(10 miles) in 15 minutes?

Answer Speed = distance ÷ time Speed = 10 miles ÷ 15 minutes Speed = 0.67 mi/min Velocity = 0.67 mi/min NW

Acceleration Change in velocityChange in velocity –Can be change in speed or direction Acceleration The rate of change in velocity Positive acceleration = speeding up Negative acceleration = slowing down (decelerate)

Acceleration = V final – V initial Time or = ∆Velocity Time

Acceleration problem A roller coaster’s velocity at the top of a hill is 10m/s. Two seconds later it reaches the bottom of the hill with a velocity of 26m/s. What is the acceleration of the roller coaster?A roller coaster’s velocity at the top of a hill is 10m/s. Two seconds later it reaches the bottom of the hill with a velocity of 26m/s. What is the acceleration of the roller coaster?

ANSWER: a = 26m/s – 10m/s 2 s a = 16m/s 2s a = 8m/s/s or 8m/s 2

FORCE = Any push or pull which causes something to move or change its speed or direction What is a Force?

Forces can be BALANCED or UNBALANCED Balanced forces are equal in size and opposite in direction UNbalanced forces are not equal in size and/or opposite in direction. If the forces on an object are UNBALANCED, we say a NET force results. What is a Force?

Determine the NET FORCE: